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10 Small Biz Acquisitions & Content Website Recovery Strategies with Brock Yates

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What does it actually look like to buy 10 online businesses over 14 years - and still be standing?

Not the highlight reel. The chargebacks, the 95% traffic drops, the seller-financed deal you hand back four months in because you simply can't make it work. The slow, painful realization that passive income was never really the point - ownership was.

Brock Yates has been buying online businesses since 2012, starting with a $3,000 turtle website he found on Flippa with zero SEO knowledge and zero plan. By the time he quit his day job in Switzerland to go full-time, he had a portfolio of content sites generating more than his salary. Then the Google Helpful Content Update hit. And then ChatGPT changed everything.

In this episode, Brock doesn't just share what went wrong - he shares what he actually did to crawl back, adapt, and build something more resilient on the other side.

 

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why Brock handed a $220K–$280K e-commerce acquisition back to the seller after four months - and what he'd do completely differently today
  • The one thing every first-time buyer underestimates: the seller's institutional knowledge and what disappears the moment they walk out the door
  • How a 95% traffic drop forced him to rethink content sites entirely - and why the turtle website outlasted everything else in his portfolio
  • The WooCommerce vs. Shopify decision that's shaping his entire content-to-commerce strategy now
  • How he used ChatGPT to build a free tool in 20 minutes that took a brand-new GM vehicle site from zero to 1,000 email subscribers - and counting
  • Why buying a business to "own for 10 years" changes every decision you make from day one
  • The niche-selection mistake that kills most content sites before they ever have a chance to grow

Whether you're sitting on a content site wondering what to do next, or you're a first-time buyer trying to avoid the mistakes most people only learn the hard way - this conversation is one of the most honest, practical accounts of what building an online portfolio actually looks like across a decade.

🎧 Hit play - this is what 10 acquisitions of real-world experience sounds like when someone's willing to tell you all of it.



Episode Highlights

03:29 - How a $3K Turtle Website Turned Into His First Online Business and Had Its Money Back Within 12 Months

08:24 - The Vegas Breakfast Deal: Why It Became His Most Expensive Education

11:49 - The Real Cost of Skipping Due Diligence on a $250K Acquisition

15:26 - Why Handing the Business Back to the Seller Was the Best Decision Available

17:43 - How the Google Helpful Content Update Wiped Out a Portfolio He'd Spent Years Building - Right After He Quit His Day Job

24:31 - Why the One Property He Built Survived the Crash While Every Listicle-Only Site Quietly Died

31:45 - The 20-Minute ChatGPT Tool That Beat Months of Pinterest Ad Spend

 

Key Takeaways

➥ The seller's knowledge is part of the asset - and it walks out with them. Before you close, map every decision that still lives inside the founder's head.

➥ Due diligence isn't verifying numbers - it's finding costs that aren't on the P&L yet. Chargebacks. Expiring inventory. Hidden fees. The surprises that break deals hide in the operational layer.

➥ Seller financing only works as well as the relationship behind it. When Brock couldn't make payments, a real relationship meant a clean exit, not a lawsuit.

➥ The sites you focus on survive. The ones you abandon don't. In a portfolio, attention is the most important thing you allocate.

➥ Thin content was never a business, it was a bet on Google never changing the rules. Build for the reader. The algorithm catches up eventually.

➥ If your content site has traffic, it has buying intent. Capture it. WooCommerce on the root domain. Google Merchant Center. Set it up before you think you need it.

➥ The best tool to build is the one you were frustrated you couldn't find yourself.

 

About Brock Yates

Brock Yates is an independent publisher behind GMT Central and AllTurtles, where he builds practical content brands for enthusiast audiences. His work focuses on SEO, content strategy, and adapting niche websites to major changes in search.

 

Connect with Brock Yates

https://gmtcentral.com/

https://www.allturtles.com/

 

Resource Links

➥ Connect with Jaryd here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarydkrause

➥ Buying Online Businesses Website - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com

➥ Download the Due Diligence Framework - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/freeresources/

➥ Sell your business to us here - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/sell-your-business/

➥ Google Ads Service - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/ads-services/

 

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